Expressing its appreciation for the report (S/23006) dated 4 September 1991
submitted by the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 5 of resolution 706
(1991),

Reaffirming its concern about the nutritional and health situation of the
Iraqi civilian population, and the risk of a further deterioration of this
situation, and underlining the need in this context for fully up-to-date
assessments of the situation in all parts of Iraq as a basis for the equitable
distribution of humanitarian relief to all segments of the Iraqi civilian
population,

Recalling that the activities to be carried out by or on behalf of the
Secretary-General to meet the purposes referred to in resolution 706 (1991) and
the present resolution enjoy the privileges and immunities of the United
Nations,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

1. Confirms the figure mentioned in paragraph 1 of resolution 706 (1991)
as the sum authorized for the purpose of that paragraph, and reaffirms its
intention to review this sum on the basis of its ongoing assessment of the needs
and requirements, in accordance with paragraph 1 (d) or resolution 706 (1991);

2. Invites the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) to
authorize immediately, pursuant to paragraph 1 (d) of resolution 706 (1991), the
release by the Secretary-General from the escrow account of the first one-third
portion of the sum referred to in paragraph 1 above, such release to take place
as required subject to the availability of funds n the account and, in the case
of payments to finance the purchase of foodstuffs, medicines and materials and
supplies for essential civilian needs which have been notified or approved n
accordance with existing procedures, subject to compliance with the procedures
laid down in the report of the Secretary-General as approved in paragraph 3
below;

3. Approves the recommendations in the Secretary-General's report as
contained in its paragraphs 57 (d) and 58;

4. Encourages the Secretary-General and the Committee established by
resolution 661 (1990) to cooperate, in close consultation with the Government of
Iraq, on a continuing basis to ensure the most effective implementation of the
scheme approved in this resolution;

5. Decides that petroleum and petroleum products subject to resolution
706 (1991) shall while under Iraqi title be immune from legal proceedings and
not be subject to any form of attachment, garnishment or execution, and that all
States shall take any steps that may be necessary under their respective
domestic legal systems to assure this protection, and to ensure that the
proceeds of sale are not diverted form the purposes laid down in resolution 706
(1991);

6. Reaffirms that the escrow account to be established by the United
Nations and administered by the Secretary-General to meet the purposes of
resolution 706 (1991) and the present resolution, like the Compensation Fund
established by resolution 692 (1991), enjoys the privileges and immunities of
the United Nations;

7. Reaffirms that the inspectors and other experts on mission for the
United Nations, appointed for the purpose of this resolution, enjoy privileges
and immunities in accordance with the Convention on the Privileges and
Immunities of the United nations, and demands that Iraq shall them full freedom
of movement and all necessary facilities;

8. Confirms that funds contributed from other sources may if desired, in
accordance with paragraph 1 (c) of resolution 706 (1991), be deposited into the
escrow account as a sub-account and be immediately available to meet Iraq's
humanitarian needs as referred to in paragraph 20 of resolution 687 (1991)
without any of the obligatory deductions and administrative costs specified in
paragraphs 2 and 3 of resolution 706 (1991);

9. Urges that any provision to iraq of foodstuffs, medicines or other
items of a humanitarian character, in addition to those purchased with the funds
referred to in paragraph 1 of this resolution, be undertaken through
arrangements which assure their equitable distribution to meet humanitarian
needs;

10. Requests the Secretary-General to take the actions necessary to
implement the above decisions, and authorizes him to enter into any arrangements
or agreements necessary to accomplish this;

11. Calls upon States to cooperate fully in the implementation of
resolution 706 (1991) and the present resolution in particular with respect to
any measures regarding the import of petroleum and petroleum products and the
export of foodstuffs, medicines and materials and supplies for essential
civilian needs a referred to in paragraph 20 of resolution 687 (1991), and also
with respect to the privileges and immunities of the United Nations and its
personnel implementing this resolution; and to ensure that there are no
diversions from the purposes laid down in these resolutions;